4.
If so, who helped you?

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5.
Which carter picks up waste at this establishment?

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6.
About how much do you pay monthly for carting?

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7.
About how many pounds of waste does your carter pick up daily from this establishment?

Less than 25 lbs.

25-49 lbs.

50-74 lbs.

75-99 lbs.

100 lbs. to 149 lbs

150 - 249 lbs

250 - 349 lbs

Over 350 lbs (please specify amount below)

Please specify amount over 350 lbs

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8.
Of that, about how many pounds are food waste, that is, material that is or once was, edible or that could be easily composted. (Please do not include cardboard.)

15 lbs. or Less

16-25 lbs.

26-35 lbs

36-45 lbs

46 - 55 lbs

56 - 65 lbs

66 - 75 lbs

Over 75 lbs (please specify amount below)

Please indicate amount over 75 lbs

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9.
Are you charged by the pound by your carter?

Yes

No

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10.
Does your carter require you to separate certain materials such as cardboard, glass, metal or food wastes?

Yes

No (skip to Q12)

11.
What materials do you separate?

Cardboard

Glass

Metal

Food waste

Other

Other (please specify)

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12.
To the best of your knowledge, does your carter recycle or compost any of the materials that they pickup?

Yes

No (skip to Q14)

Don't Know

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13.
What materials are recycled or composted?

Cardboard

Glass

Metal

Food waste

Other

Other (please specify)

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14.
If it were available and cost no more than your current carter, would you pay to have your food waste picked up by a bike carting service and taken to a community composting facility? The bike carter would provide containers for the food waste.